- Sidney S. Culbert
Sidney Spence Culbert (
1913 -October 28 ,2003 ) was a linguist, psychologist and Esperantist. Born inMiles City ,Montana , Culbert moved toTacoma ,Washington with his family in 1923 and lived in Tacoma and Seattle for most of his life.He extensively researched the number of speakers of various languages throughout the world (by stratified sampling), and contributed to the
World Almanac 's section on "Principal Languages of the World". An Associate Professor of Psychology at theUniversity of Washington (Seattle) for most of his academic career, in addition to his research into the speaking populations of languages he made significant contributions to the study of perception, contributions that were influential in the design of cockpit instrument panels in theBoeing 707 jet aircraft. Prior to receiving his doctorate and accepting a professorial position, Culbert had worked for a number of years as an engineer with theBoeing Company. During his tenure at the University of Washington he was actively involved in establishing the university's Linguistics Department, but chose to remain in the Psychology Department because his main linguistic focus, involving issues of perception, was in the field of psycholinguistics, which was then seen as more a matter of psychology than of language.ources
* [http://www.billingsgazette.com/index.php?id=1&display=rednews/2003/11/18/build/state/80-culbert.inc Associated Press obituary]
* [http://seattlepi.nwsource.com/local/148446_culbertobit15.html Longer obituary article on Sidney and his wife Ruth]
* [http://home.earthlink.net/~enatai/culbert/ Memorial page] (largely in Esperanto)
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